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Abstract:Market OverviewOn Tuesday, cautious remarks from Federal Reserve officials and anticipation surrounding upcoming U.S.-Japan talks—potentially including currency discussions as part of a trade agreemen
Market Overview
On Tuesday, cautious remarks from Federal Reserve officials and anticipation surrounding upcoming U.S.-Japan talks—potentially including currency discussions as part of a trade agreement—prompted investors to reassess risk. The U.S. Dollar Index extended its decline, briefly touching the 100 level before closing down 0.34% at 100.02. Amid lingering market uncertainty, spot gold initially dipped but quickly rebounded during the European session and accelerated higher in U.S. trading. It surged nearly 2% on the day, closing up 1.84% at $3,289.98 per ounce, approaching the $3,300 threshold. Spot silver also gained, closing 2.26% higher at $33.06 per ounce.
Hot Topics to Watch
● Chinas Calm but Firm Strategy Could Reshape Global Negotiations
The recent U.S.-China economic talks in Geneva yielded meaningful progress, including a significant rollback of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods. This outcome has sparked a shift in strategy among nations like South Korea, India, and Japan, which are now approaching trade talks with the U.S. in a more measured and self-assured manner—taking cues from Chinas unyielding yet composed stance.
● Base Case: No Deal—Targeted Tariffs from Both Sides
U.S.-EU trade negotiations remain sluggish, hampered by deep-rooted disagreements over current tariff structures. Goldman Sachs suggests that the most likely baseline scenario involves a partial compromise: the U.S. may impose new sector-specific tariffs on critical goods, while the EU could respond with limited and gradual retaliatory duties aimed at avoiding escalation. However, this delicate balance carries a high risk of further deterioration.
Key Events to Watch
22:30 – U.S. EIA Weekly Crude Oil Stock Change (week ending May 16)
– U.S. EIA Cushing Crude Oil Inventory (week ending May 16)
Overnight
00:00 – Richmond Fed President and 2027 FOMC voter Thomas Barkin to speak at the “Fed Listens” event
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